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22 March, 08:05

How do your experimental and theoretical values compare (discuss percent error from Question 4) ? Explain any discrepancies and list TWO sources of error

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  1. 22 March, 09:52
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    To compare the experimental and theoretical values of the experiment we use "percentage error".

    There are many sources of error in experiment, major two are

    Instrument error Human Error

    Explanation:

    Percentage error is the error that is used to calculate the difference between measured value and calculated value of experiment.

    The formula for percentaage error is given below:

    Percentage Error = (Theo. value - Meas. Value/Theo. Value) X 100
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